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'inevitably involves' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is typically true in a situation, and that a particular outcome or consequence is likely or unavoidable. For example: "Planning a wedding inevitably involves a great deal of stress."
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Taxation inevitably involves trade-offs.
Furthermore, security almost inevitably involves inconvenience.
The umbraphile's life inevitably involves disappointment.
This inevitably involves building up their trading operations.
"Architecture inevitably involves all the larger issues of society".
However, doing so inevitably involves searching the web for particularly good examples of the practice.
Lawmaking inevitably involves some group imposing its beliefs on the rest of us.
"Architecture inevitably involves all the larger issues of society," he said in a 2003 interview.
But political journalism inevitably involves trade-offs between gaining access and rewarding your sources.
I think the business of making metaphors almost inevitably involves distortion or exaggeration.
The map of tossup states is likely to change, and it inevitably involves judgment calls.
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